MILLIPEDS — KEETON 17 



tion of which is not thin or plate-like. Differs from tenebrans in 

 lacking the hook-shaped distal end of the telopodite. 



Description: Length of male holotype, unknown; width, 10 mm. 



CoUiim subellipsoidal, edges gently curved, ends of paranota nar- 

 rowly rounded; paranotal swellings absent; moderately strong ridges 

 along cephalic margins of paranota. 



Paranotal swellings absent from segment 2, weakly present on seg- 

 ments 3 and 4, rather strong on segment 5 and all succeeding segments. 

 Paranota of segments 2-4 rounded, those of segment 5 and all suc- 

 ceeding midbody segments rather square in shape; paranota of pos- 

 terior segments bluntly triangular, the apexes rounded. 



Sternum of 3d pair of legs with the usual processes; sternum of 4th 

 legs with a pair of weak processes; sternum of 5th legs with a pair of 

 small rounded mounds; sternum of 6th legs with no processes. 



Coxal armature weak to moderate. 



Male gonopods of medium size (about 1.85 mm. in telopodite arc 

 length and 1.8 mm. in arc width) ; curved cephalomesiad, then cephalo- 

 dorsad, then laterad; postcingular portion of telopodite short, heavy, 

 boot-shaped, with small terminal solenomerite; precingular portion 

 longer than postcingular portion. Prefemoral spine reduced to a very 

 small nub. 



Color completely faded. 



Type locality: Tyrone, Anderson County, Ky. Known only from 

 the type locality. 



Type specimen: In American Museum of Natural History. 



Brachoria cedra, new species 



Figure 2a-c 



Diagnosis : Distinguished from all other species of the genus except 

 ochra, electa, separanda, and indianae by the small size and simple form 

 of the male gonopods. Differs from those species in the abrupt nar- 

 rowing of the distal part of the postcingular portion of the telopodite 

 of the gonopod. 



Description: Length of male holotype, 36.5 mm.; width, 10 mm. 



CoUum subellipsoidal, ends of paranota moderately rounded; para- 

 notal swellings very weak; ridges present along cephalic edges of 

 paranota. 



Paranotal swellings very weak on segment 2, slightly stronger on 

 segments 3-5, moderately strong on segment 6 and all succeeding seg- 

 ments. Paranota of segment 2 and all succeeding segments square. 



Sternum of 3d pair of legs with usual processes; sternum of 4th legs 

 with a pair of small but quite evident processes; sternum of 5th legs 

 with a pair of low mounds; sternum of 6th legs smooth. 



Coxal armature weak. 



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